Representations of the incoming culture and its impact on the Arabic prose poem "Adonis as a model"
Keywords:
culture, poem, expatriate, poetry, proseAbstract
Poetic representation is one of the most important issues that poets have been concerned with throughout the ages, especially in the modern era, because of its importance in revealing what the self contains, so it enables the writer, whether he is a poet or a prose writer, to take the appropriate mask to pass his critical discourse, this is what we try to stand With him, we show how the modern poet employed this artistic technique in shaping his poetic Contemporary Arabic poetry has derived its modernity, its style, and the issues it is working on, in addition to its meeting with many of the mechanisms, elements, and techniques of modernity that Western poetry has worked on in general, including the techniques of the symbol, the mask, the intersection of genres, the flash poem, the emphasis on compositional shifts, the care for spontaneity, and the use of Heritage In its broad sense, all of this came in varying proportions from one poet to another based on each poet’s awareness of his experiences and tools and his possession of horizontal and vertical intellectual backgrounds that qualify him to work according to a certain level of Western modernity. It seems that the reason that prompted poets to do all of this is because modernity has made the present and the real actor in the self first, and society second, in comparison to the past and the future together, the standard and effective element of poetic practice. Western poetic culture had the largest share in most of the prose or poetic production that was written. Western culture entered into shaping the artistic and thematic structure of Arabic poetry and contributed to developing it and giving it semantic values. This is what we find clearly evident in free poetry. texts, then we reveal the impact of the incoming culture on the formation of the Arabic prose poemofitspioneerandfounder,Adonis.